 A great lighting technique that is usually overlooked is the catch light. This technique can draw your audience's attention to the eyes and also bring life and emotion to your subject. Let's dive deep into that. Catch light is basically a reflection in your subject's eye created from the lights around them. The catch light's shape, size and position can change according to the different light source you're using. It could be natural light, it could be practical light or any kind of artificial lighting. For example, if your light source is the sun, you'll typically get a small and round catch light in the top corner of your subject's eye. Or if you're using a big diffuser, now you're going to get that nice big reflection in your subject's eye. The closer you bring your light source to your subject, the bigger the catch light will be in their eyes. If you're looking for a natural look, work with one light source to create your catch light. For a more stylistic catch light, you can experiment with multiple light sources in different shapes, colors and sizes. So, even though catch lights are just a small detail, don't underestimate the effect they can have on your image. Until the next one, stay creative.